No play on day three in Christchurch

Published January 23, 2017
Grounds staff and match officials struggle to control the covers as rain falls delay the start of play during day three of the second international Test cricket match between New Zealand and Bangladesh at Hagley Park Oval in Christchurch. ─AFP
Grounds staff and match officials struggle to control the covers as rain falls delay the start of play during day three of the second international Test cricket match between New Zealand and Bangladesh at Hagley Park Oval in Christchurch. ─AFP

CHRISTCHURCH: The third day of the second cricket Test between New Zealand and Bangladesh was abandoned because of rain on Sunday without a ball being bowled, leaving the match closely balanced with two extended days remaining.

After bringing an early end to play on the second day, rain continued throughout the night and into the afternoon in Christchurch. The pitch surrounds and bowlers’ run-ups have remained covered throughout the day while the outfield became water-logged from the constant rain.

The umpires made the decision to abandon the day’s play at 4pm and play will start 30 minutes early on the fourth day Monday when the weather is expected to improve.

New Zealand were due to resume their first innings at 260-7 in reply to Bangladesh’s 289.

Henry Nicholls is 56 not out the third player to post a half century in the New Zealand innings and fast bowler Tim Southee is unbeaten on 4.

New Zealand’s innings has been built around Ross Taylor’s 77 his 27th half century which carried him past 6,000 Test runs and Tom Latham’s 68 his sixth fifty in his last seven Tests.

As many as 196 overs remain to be bowled on the last two days leaving ample time for both teams to achieve a result.

New Zealand lead the two-match series 1-0 after winning the first Test in Wellington by seven wickets.

Published in Dawn, January 23rd, 2017

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